Help NAT server Fusion outside

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mrfarmit

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Hi everybody.
I'm new to fusionpbx. I'm having a hard time getting the nat fusion out.
I hope everyone helps me.
I just installed fusionpbx. After that, I create 3 extension. And I use X-Lite to setup SIP account.
It is so good when I in my office.(in my LAN).
When I go home, I can not connect to FusionPBX.
I have complete NAT.
I NAT these port:
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I user pfsense 2.3.5.
I do not know where I was wrong.
Please help me with
Thanks so much.
 

Kenny Riley

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You need to ensure you are correctly port forwarding those ports to the private IP address of your PBX. What can't you connect to remotely? HTTPS? SIP?
 

mrfarmit

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You need to ensure you are correctly port forwarding those ports to the private IP address of your PBX. What can't you connect to remotely? HTTPS? SIP?
it is not allowed to connect to fusionpbx with X-lite. X-lite is a SIP client software.
do not want to connect to GUI FusionPBX. My English is not good. do you understand me?
I mean, I want connect SIP to Fusion server.
 

Kenny Riley

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I realize XLite is a SIP client.

You have opened ports for SIP, RTP, HTTP, HTTPS, etc. from your screenshot. I was curious if any of those port forwarding rules are working so that you can isolate your issue down to a specific firewall rule. That's why I asked if you were able to connect to the FusionPBX GUI via HTTPS remotely or not.

If your port forwarding rules are set up correctly for SIP, then XLite should connect, if it doesn't, there's probably something wrong with your firewall rules.

http://fusionpbx-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/firewall.html
http://fusionpbx-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/additional_information/nat.html
 
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mrfarmit

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I realize XLite is a SIP client.

You have opened ports for SIP, RTP, HTTP, HTTPS, etc. from your screenshot. I was curious if any of those port forwarding rules are working so that you can isolate your issue down to a specific firewall rule. That's why I asked if you were able to connect to the FusionPBX GUI via HTTPS remotely or not.

If your port forwarding rules are set up correctly for SIP, then XLite should connect, if it doesn't, there's probably something wrong with your firewall rules.

http://fusionpbx-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/firewall.html
http://fusionpbx-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/additional_information/nat.html
I was NAT DMZ for Fusion alldredy, but it is not ok. I do not be need to add what on Fusion or not. I will research continue
 
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